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Longitude FULL MOVİE 2000 UK
published: 27 Aug 2015
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Latitude and Longitude | Time Zones | Video for Kids
Today we'll learn about the latitudes and Longitudes of the earth.
The latitudes and Longitudes are invisible lines that help us identify
a place using geometrical coordinates.
For more videos go to:
https://www.youtube.com/user/learningjunction
Thanks for watching
published: 17 May 2020
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Latitude and Longitude
A brief synopsis of latitude and longitude and how they are used to accurately describe locations on the surface of the earth.
Feel free to use this video! If you do, please leave a comment and let us know how you used it.
published: 14 Jan 2010
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What are Longitudes? - Globe: Latitudes and Longitudes | Class 6 Geography
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Class: 6th
Subject: Geography
Chapter: Globe: Latitudes And Longitudes
Topic Name: What are Longitudes? (2.5)
Points covered in this video:-
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To fix the position of a place, it is necessary to know something more than the latitude of that place. You can see, for example, that Tonga Islands (in the Pacific Ocean) and Mauritius Islands (in the Indian Ocean) are situated on the same latitude (i.e., 20...
published: 09 Jun 2020
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The Longitude Problem
The discovery of a way to measure longitude revolutionised long-distance sea travel forever, but the institution which made it happen has all but disappeared from memory. Now researchers led by Professor Simon Schaffer are launching a new project to remember the Board of Longitude and tell its remarkable story in full for the first time.
published: 10 May 2010
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Determine Longitude
This video demonstrates how to use observations of the sun combined with local and Greenwich time to determine longitude. An interesting project for anyone interested in navigation and the geometry of our relationship with the sun.
published: 07 Jan 2015
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The Longitude Problem
The Longitude Problem has perplexed navigators and scientists for centuries. This is an exploration of the many solutions (good and bad) that have been tried throughout history.
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published: 07 Dec 2016
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The Clock That Changed the World (BBC History of the World)
Of international scientific importance, the Harrison Clock is only one of only three precision pendulum clocks made by John Harrison and instrumental in solving the Longitude problem. The clock was made in 1727 with an amazing fully working wooden mechanism. Plans are in place to display it as part of an interpretive display at Leeds City Museum.
With thanks to the BBC
published: 22 Aug 2012
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LONGITUDE FESTIVAL 2019
#Longitude2019 #Festival
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published: 08 Jul 2019
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How to read Latitude and Longitude coordinates
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Latitude and longitude is a coordinate system that is used for locating any place on the globe. Learning about latitude and longitude is is a very important geography mapping skills, as it underpins the GPS system.
Key terms covered include the Equator, Tropics of Cancer and Capricorn, Arctic & Antarctic Circles, the Prime Meridian (Greenwich), the antipodal meridian, the northern hemisphere, southern hemisphere, the western hemisphere and the eastern hemisphere.,
Globe images of the Earth are adapted from NASA World Wind.
A better quality version of this video (in terms of audio quality) can be seen here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pAZUrl...
published: 13 Sep 2012
3:58
Latitude and Longitude | Time Zones | Video for Kids
Today we'll learn about the latitudes and Longitudes of the earth.
The latitudes and Longitudes are invisible lines that help us identify
a place using geome...
Today we'll learn about the latitudes and Longitudes of the earth.
The latitudes and Longitudes are invisible lines that help us identify
a place using geometrical coordinates.
For more videos go to:
https://www.youtube.com/user/learningjunction
Thanks for watching
https://wn.com/Latitude_And_Longitude_|_Time_Zones_|_Video_For_Kids
Today we'll learn about the latitudes and Longitudes of the earth.
The latitudes and Longitudes are invisible lines that help us identify
a place using geometrical coordinates.
For more videos go to:
https://www.youtube.com/user/learningjunction
Thanks for watching
- published: 17 May 2020
- views: 702287
3:15
Latitude and Longitude
A brief synopsis of latitude and longitude and how they are used to accurately describe locations on the surface of the earth.
Feel free to use this video! If...
A brief synopsis of latitude and longitude and how they are used to accurately describe locations on the surface of the earth.
Feel free to use this video! If you do, please leave a comment and let us know how you used it.
https://wn.com/Latitude_And_Longitude
A brief synopsis of latitude and longitude and how they are used to accurately describe locations on the surface of the earth.
Feel free to use this video! If you do, please leave a comment and let us know how you used it.
- published: 14 Jan 2010
- views: 2521855
13:58
What are Longitudes? - Globe: Latitudes and Longitudes | Class 6 Geography
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Class: 6th
Subject: Geography
Chapter: Globe: Latitudes And Longitudes ...
Get Notes Here - https://payments.pabbly.com/subscribe/5e2954ad14a2e43f1110d5ef/notes
Class: 6th
Subject: Geography
Chapter: Globe: Latitudes And Longitudes
Topic Name: What are Longitudes? (2.5)
Points covered in this video:-
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To fix the position of a place, it is necessary to know something more than the latitude of that place. You can see, for example, that Tonga Islands (in the Pacific Ocean) and Mauritius Islands (in the Indian Ocean) are situated on the same latitude (i.e., 20° S). Now, in order to locate them precisely, we must find out how far east or west these places are from a given line of reference running from the North Pole to the South Pole.
These lines of references are called the meridians of longitude, and the distances between them are measured in ‘degrees of longitude.’ Each degree is further divided into minutes, and minutes into seconds. They are semicircles and the distance between them decreases steadily polewards until it becomes zero at the poles, where all the meridians meet.
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Class: 6th
Subject: Geography
Chapter: Globe: Latitudes And Longitudes
Topic Name: What are Longitudes? (2.5)
Points covered in this video:-
Connect with us:
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To fix the position of a place, it is necessary to know something more than the latitude of that place. You can see, for example, that Tonga Islands (in the Pacific Ocean) and Mauritius Islands (in the Indian Ocean) are situated on the same latitude (i.e., 20° S). Now, in order to locate them precisely, we must find out how far east or west these places are from a given line of reference running from the North Pole to the South Pole.
These lines of references are called the meridians of longitude, and the distances between them are measured in ‘degrees of longitude.’ Each degree is further divided into minutes, and minutes into seconds. They are semicircles and the distance between them decreases steadily polewards until it becomes zero at the poles, where all the meridians meet.
- published: 09 Jun 2020
- views: 64900
9:31
The Longitude Problem
The discovery of a way to measure longitude revolutionised long-distance sea travel forever, but the institution which made it happen has all but disappeared fr...
The discovery of a way to measure longitude revolutionised long-distance sea travel forever, but the institution which made it happen has all but disappeared from memory. Now researchers led by Professor Simon Schaffer are launching a new project to remember the Board of Longitude and tell its remarkable story in full for the first time.
https://wn.com/The_Longitude_Problem
The discovery of a way to measure longitude revolutionised long-distance sea travel forever, but the institution which made it happen has all but disappeared from memory. Now researchers led by Professor Simon Schaffer are launching a new project to remember the Board of Longitude and tell its remarkable story in full for the first time.
- published: 10 May 2010
- views: 26410
11:11
Determine Longitude
This video demonstrates how to use observations of the sun combined with local and Greenwich time to determine longitude. An interesting project for anyone in...
This video demonstrates how to use observations of the sun combined with local and Greenwich time to determine longitude. An interesting project for anyone interested in navigation and the geometry of our relationship with the sun.
https://wn.com/Determine_Longitude
This video demonstrates how to use observations of the sun combined with local and Greenwich time to determine longitude. An interesting project for anyone interested in navigation and the geometry of our relationship with the sun.
- published: 07 Jan 2015
- views: 839861
4:50
The Longitude Problem
The Longitude Problem has perplexed navigators and scientists for centuries. This is an exploration of the many solutions (good and bad) that have been tried th...
The Longitude Problem has perplexed navigators and scientists for centuries. This is an exploration of the many solutions (good and bad) that have been tried throughout history.
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https://wn.com/The_Longitude_Problem
The Longitude Problem has perplexed navigators and scientists for centuries. This is an exploration of the many solutions (good and bad) that have been tried throughout history.
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• "Thatched Villagers" by Kevin MacLeod
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https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Domestic_Dromedary_Merzouga.jpg
• Blueshade
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Earth-lighting-equinox_EN.png
• Chen-Pan Liao
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Northern_Hemisphere_Azimuthal_projections.svg
• David Iliff
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- published: 07 Dec 2016
- views: 21578
29:02
The Clock That Changed the World (BBC History of the World)
Of international scientific importance, the Harrison Clock is only one of only three precision pendulum clocks made by John Harrison and instrumental in solving...
Of international scientific importance, the Harrison Clock is only one of only three precision pendulum clocks made by John Harrison and instrumental in solving the Longitude problem. The clock was made in 1727 with an amazing fully working wooden mechanism. Plans are in place to display it as part of an interpretive display at Leeds City Museum.
With thanks to the BBC
https://wn.com/The_Clock_That_Changed_The_World_(Bbc_History_Of_The_World)
Of international scientific importance, the Harrison Clock is only one of only three precision pendulum clocks made by John Harrison and instrumental in solving the Longitude problem. The clock was made in 1727 with an amazing fully working wooden mechanism. Plans are in place to display it as part of an interpretive display at Leeds City Museum.
With thanks to the BBC
- published: 22 Aug 2012
- views: 500060
8:33
LONGITUDE FESTIVAL 2019
#Longitude2019 #Festival
I don't say it enough but I'm so grateful for every single one of you guys.... hope you enjoyed this video.
was really cool meeting yo...
#Longitude2019 #Festival
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was really cool meeting you guys!!!
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#Longitude2019 #Festival
I don't say it enough but I'm so grateful for every single one of you guys.... hope you enjoyed this video.
was really cool meeting you guys!!!
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- published: 08 Jul 2019
- views: 47545
4:08
How to read Latitude and Longitude coordinates
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Latitude and l...
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Latitude and longitude is a coordinate system that is used for locating any place on the globe. Learning about latitude and longitude is is a very important geography mapping skills, as it underpins the GPS system.
Key terms covered include the Equator, Tropics of Cancer and Capricorn, Arctic & Antarctic Circles, the Prime Meridian (Greenwich), the antipodal meridian, the northern hemisphere, southern hemisphere, the western hemisphere and the eastern hemisphere.,
Globe images of the Earth are adapted from NASA World Wind.
A better quality version of this video (in terms of audio quality) can be seen here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pAZUrlKk6CE
https://wn.com/How_To_Read_Latitude_And_Longitude_Coordinates
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Latitude and longitude is a coordinate system that is used for locating any place on the globe. Learning about latitude and longitude is is a very important geography mapping skills, as it underpins the GPS system.
Key terms covered include the Equator, Tropics of Cancer and Capricorn, Arctic & Antarctic Circles, the Prime Meridian (Greenwich), the antipodal meridian, the northern hemisphere, southern hemisphere, the western hemisphere and the eastern hemisphere.,
Globe images of the Earth are adapted from NASA World Wind.
A better quality version of this video (in terms of audio quality) can be seen here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pAZUrlKk6CE
- published: 13 Sep 2012
- views: 1119952